In keeping with the tradition of praising mass murder / suicide as the highest of Arab-Moslem aspirations, the Islamic terrorists in the Fatah franchise are literally gushing over their latest endorsement.
The korans tend to be filled with violence and calls to wars. It’s never a surprise when a Mullah, Sheikh or Islamic pray leader reads aloud the verses in their korans that applaud rape, murder, and pillage. It’s just a surprise that Westerners don't want to believe what is actually written in the Korans.
Fatah "sends love" to Martyr bomb maker
- "our heroine," one of those "who guide our path"
Fatah "sends love" to Martyr bomb maker - PMW Bulletins
by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
Meet one of the female role models of the Palestinian Authority:
Terrorist and role model Shadia Abu Ghazaleh
Shadia Abu Ghazaleh was active in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror organization, building bombs and participating in terror attacks against Israel. While she was preparing a bomb for an attack in Tel Aviv in 1968, it accidentally detonated and killed her.
Abbas' Fatah Movement sent Abu Ghazaleh the movement's "
love" and called her a "
heroine." Marking the 50th anniversary of her death, Fatah stated that she is
among those who "
guide our path," and honored her for being an "
uncompromising and merciful young woman, who sacrificed herself for her great family":
Fatah's posted text: "
Shadia took part in a bombing operation of an Israeli bus, and also took part in and even led a number of military operations. However, fate desired that when our heroine was at her home preparing a bomb to detonate on the occupation in Tal Al-Rabia (i.e., Tel Aviv, see note below) it blew up in her hands and she died as a Martyr (
Shahida)...
Today we send all of our love to Shadia - who would repeat: 'If I fall, take my place, my comrade in the struggle' ...
She and those like her guide our path... who sacrificed herself for her great family at the expense of the childhood dreams that were within her, in order to tell us: 'Continue.'"
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Nov. 29, 2018]